Aid is one of the major issues in development and international
relations. Over the last 50 years there have been remarkable
changes in our understanding of aid's limits and potentialities as
an instrument of economic, social and political change. This
important collection brings together major landmark contributions
to the analysis, structured around key issues and debates and
offers an overview of present understanding. Aid's role in the new
global political economy is under intense scrutiny, as analysts,
politicians and civil society struggle to reach a consensus on such
issues as how much and what kinds of aid to support, to which
countries to allocate aid and under what conditions. Equally
accessible to economists and non-economists, Foreign Aid in the New
Global Economy provides an invaluable reference for anyone with a
policy interest in aid, its consequences for international
development and the theoretical underpinnings. 32 articles, dating
from 1970 to 2001
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